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New Amazon Kindle Fire tablet

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Harmeet
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TOKYO, JAPAN: Epson announced its support for Kindle Fire printing, an integrated wireless print solution from the all-new Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HDX tablets.

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A wide range of Epson Connect-enabled printers now deliver extensive mobile printing capabilities for the new family of Kindle Fire tablets with Amazon Fire OS 3.1*1, making it easier than ever for users to wirelessly print documents, photos, appointments and emails.

Ian Cameron, general manager of sales and marketing support at Epson said: "Amazon just gave mobile productivity a huge boost, enabling Kindle Fire users to go beyond leisure and entertainment and use their tablets to stay connected and get the job done."

Ian added: "Collaboration and innovation are an important part of Epson's strategy to drive home and business productivity via powerful mobile printing solutions across a range of devices and platforms. Today's on-the-go users require multifunctional, easy-to-use options, and support of the new family of Kindle Fire tablets provides yet another convenient and powerful way to access, share and print from anywhere."

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The newest Kindle Fire tablets are the first ever Amazon devices to offer built-in wireless printing, and when combined with select Epson connect-enabled printers, customers can produce quality output at home or at work.

Read and print documents, photos, emails, and calendar events directly from the all-new Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HDX to any compatible Epson models. Plus, with the free, built-in viewer application, on-the-go business and home users can preview Microsoft office files and print instantly, saving valuable time and money.

Once the update is installed, printing to a home or office wireless printer from the Kindle Fire tablets can be set up in a matter of seconds to a wide range of Epson connect-enabled printers.

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